Tanner Hosting Hip and Knee Pain Education Session in Carrollton on April 10

Advancements in orthopedic care have made it possible for Tanner Ortho and Spine Center to offer a more precise approach to severe hip and knee joint pain with a range of personalized treatment options, including joint replacement surgery with the Stryker Mako robotic arm-assisted surgical system that enables surgeons to perform orthopedic surgery with a greater level of precision, providing patients with a quicker and more comfortable recovery and a more secure and longer-lasting joint replacement. Tanner is the only orthopedics provider in the region offering this state-of-the-art approach to care.

Anthony Colpini, MD, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, will lead a special information session on Wednesday, April 10, from 6 to 7 p.m. on the advanced hip and knee joint pain treatment options available at Tanner and the benefits of joint replacement surgery with the Mako robotic arm-assisted surgical system.

The session will be held at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton in Classroom 2, at 705 Dixie Street. Complimentary valet parking will be available. Light refreshments will also be provided.

This educational event, a part of Tanner Health System’s Advancing Your Health Education Series, will give participants the opportunity to learn about the latest treatment options and surgical technology available from a specialist in orthopedic health.

Dr. Colpini is with Carrollton Orthopaedic Clinic and a member of the patient care team at Tanner Ortho and Spine Center.

The discussion is free to attend. Seating is limited, and registration is required. To register, visit tanner.org/mako or call 678-582-2188.

More information on the orthopedic services and joint pain treatments offered at Tanner is available at TannerOrtho.org.

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